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035-19592-001 Rev. C (0204)

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Unitary Products Group

FURNACE USER MAINTENANCE

Every time the filters are changed the following items should be visually
inspected:

Check combustion air and vent pipe for blockage or leakage.

Check all components to be sure they are in good condition and
that there are no obvious signs of deterioration.

Check the drain lines to make sure there are no cracks or leaks.

Check for dirt or lint on any surfaces or on components. Do not try
to clean any of the surfaces or components. Cleaning of the fur-
nace and its components must be done by a qualified service pro-
fessional.

If, during the inspection of your furnace, you find any of the following
conditions:

Excessive amounts of dust and lint on components.

Damaged or deteriorated components or surfaces.

Leaks or blockage in the vent pipe passages.

Water on any surface inside or outside of the furnace.

Do not operate the furnace, call a certified dealer / servicing contractor
to check and / or clean your furnace, or for more information if you have
questions about the operation of your furnace.

If all components appear to be in good operating condition, replace the
front panels. Turn ON the gas and electrical power supplies to the fur-
nace, and set thermostat to the desired temperature.

SECTION II: SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 

MANUAL

SAFETY SECTION

The following safety rules must be followed when servicing the
furnace.

FURNACE MAINTENANCE SECTION

The furnace should be cleaned and adjusted by a certified dealer or
qualified service contractor once a year or before the start of every
heating season. The following items must be cleaned and serviced or
replaced if there are signs of deterioration.

1.

The vent terminal screen (if applicable).

2.

The furnace vent and combustion air intake passageways. Should
it be necessary to service the vent/air intake system, the manufac-
turer recommends this service be conducted by a qualified service
agency. The operation of this appliance requires the reassembly
and resealing of the vent/air intake system.

3.

The furnace burners, ignitor and flame sensor.

4.

The condensate collection and disposal system. If any disassem-
bly of components containing flue or vent gases is required, a
qualified service agency must perform the service.

Air Filters

The filters should be checked every 3 months. On new construction,
check the filters every week for the first four weeks and every three
weeks after that, especially if the indoor fan is running continuously.
When replacing the filter(s), refer to Table 1 to be sure you install the
right size filter for your furnace. Dirty filters greatly restrict the flow of air
and may cause damage to the moving parts of the furnace. If the filters
become clogged the heat exchangers and blower motor could overheat
resulting in a potentially dangerous situation.

Never operate your furnace without a suitable air filter.

Removing Filters

Internally Mounted Air Filters

Most upflow furnaces have their filters located on the side or bottom of
the furnace in a filter wire retainer located inside the blower compart-
ment. To check filters located in the blower compartment:

1.

Remove the upper furnace door by lifting up. Pull out bottom of
door and lower from furnace.

2.

Remove the blower compartment panel by lifting up.

3.

The filters will be located on the bottom or the one of the sides. To
remove bottom-mounted or side mounted filter (s) on all furnaces,
push the looped end of the filter retainer rod in, and then move
away from the filter.

4.

Reverse the procedure to reinstall filters.

Externally Mounted Air Filters

Some installations may have the air filter in a rack attached to the cas-
ing of the furnace or placed in the return air duct. You can gain access
to the filter by pulling on the door or unscrewing the retaining screw,
then slide the filter(s) out of its channel. Replace throw away filter(s)
with the same size new filter(s). Throw away filter(s) may be replaced
with cleanable filter(s) at this time. Cleanable filter(s) may be cleaned as
described in the manufacturer instructions or as described below and
then re-installed.

To replace the filter after cleaning you must do the following:

1.

Slide filter into place.

2.

Snap the door on or place the door in position and tighten the
retaining screws, if provided.

3.

Make sure the door is secure to the end of the filter rack.

Before proceeding, be sure the area is well ventilated. Turn
the thermostat OFF. If the blower is running, wait until it
stops automatically. Turn OFF the gas and electrical power
supplies to the furnace. Check all metal parts and surfaces
to be sure they have cooled to room temperature before
you begin.

ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD

Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in
dangerous operation, serious injury, death or property
damage.

Improper servicing could result in dangerous operation,
serious injury, and death or property damage.

Before servicing, disconnect all electrical power to the fur-
nace. 

When servicing controls, label all wires prior to discon-
necting. Reconnect wires correctly. 

Verify proper operation after servicing.

 FIGURE 6: 

Upflow Internal Filter Retainer

POSITION WIRE RETAINER
(IF PROVIDED) UNDER FLANGE

CLIPS

FURNACE
FRONT

RIGHT SIDE
INSTALLATION
SHOWN

IF FILTER
PROVIDED

Summary of Contents for FG9

Page 1: ...t have been wet or the furnace if deemed necessary FIRE OR EXPLOSION HAZARD Failure to follow safety warnings exactly could result in serious injury death or prop erty damage Do not store or use gasol...

Page 2: ...Examine the furnace casing making sure the physical support is sound without sagging cracks or gaps Examine the furnace base making sure it is physically sound without cracks gaps or sagging and has...

Page 3: ...e any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water Operating Instructions 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting 3 Turn off al...

Page 4: ...e you install the right size filter for your furnace Dirty filters greatly restrict the flow of air and may cause damage to the moving parts of the furnace If the filters become clogged the heat excha...

Page 5: ...n HEAT and the fan is set on AUTO and there is a call for heat a circuit is completed between terminals R and W of the thermostat When the proper amount of combustion air is being provided the pressur...

Page 6: ...emove burners from the burner assembly 7 Remove the upper cover plate at the top of the furnace Remove the internal baffle 8 The upper portion of the heat exchanger is now exposed 9 With a long flexib...

Page 7: ...s during the heating cycle This could be caused by low gas pres sure or faulty gas valve 9 FLASHES Indicates reversed line voltage polarity Both heating and cooling operations will be affected Check p...

Page 8: ...ARTS LIST C G R W Y HUM EAC XFMR LINE CIR HUM EAC XFMR LINE PARK PARK HEAT COOL 17 18 23 24 30 25 31 32 33 48 20 21 22 26 44 27 28 29 34 36 37 47 52 63 50 51 49 56 59 62 58 60 43 45 38 1 4 2 6 10 11 1...

Page 9: ...HANGER 32 PANEL FRONT Blower 33 PANEL FRONT Burner 34 PANEL TOP 35 SUPPORT BURNER 36 WRAPPER CABINET 37 PANEL VESTIBULE Lower 38 PLUG WINDOW CLEAR 875 MISCELLANEOUS 39 CLIP FILTER RETAINER 2Req d P3U...

Page 10: ...n ALL P3U MODELS 2TH13700424 THERMOSTAT One stage heat Deluxe 24V with heat only sub base does not include fan switch NOTE For one stage cool or one stage heat cool must be used with sub base 2TB17700...

Page 11: ...035 19592 001 Rev C 0204 Unitary Products Group 11 SECTION IV WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 9 Wiring Diagram...

Page 12: ...pplies only to products installed in the United States and Canada EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not cover any 1 Shipping labor or material charges 2 Damages resulting from transportation installation...

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